This study asks employees in the United States and Mexico their perceived feeling of job satisfaction with their employment across service and production industries. The results show unexpected dissimilarities and similarities in the employee responses. Hypotheses based on Hofstede’s Individualism (IDV) predicted cultural differences in the two countries would result in a higher perception of workplace satisfaction from employees in the United States than those in Mexico
How often do you say, \u22I hate my job?\u22, or hear that phrase uttered by your coworkers and frie...
The objective of this research is to determine if there is a relationship between organizational cul...
This study examines the importance employees place on various work aspects according to their nation...
This paper examines the drivers of job satisfaction across four cultural regions—Asia, Europe, North...
The purpose of this study was to analysis the measurement invariance of a job satisfaction (Judge, B...
This study examines differences in job satisfaction work-related values between the Mexican-American...
Pioneer studies towards the definition of the concept of job satisfaction are based on the beginning...
Job satisfaction explains individuals ’ reactions towards their jobs. Many studies find that job sat...
Archival data from an attitude survey of employees in a single multinational organization were used ...
The purpose of this study is to examine whether culture moderates the relationship between job satis...
Job satisfaction explains individuals’ reactions towards their jobs. Many studies find that job sati...
There has been an explosion of businesses moving operations overseas, setting up international joint...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 23-25)."Several studies have documented differential job sat...
A comparison of job performance of Mexican-American and non-Mexican-American employees in various ci...
To examine cross-cultural and cross-occupational variations in job satisfaction, data from a multina...
How often do you say, \u22I hate my job?\u22, or hear that phrase uttered by your coworkers and frie...
The objective of this research is to determine if there is a relationship between organizational cul...
This study examines the importance employees place on various work aspects according to their nation...
This paper examines the drivers of job satisfaction across four cultural regions—Asia, Europe, North...
The purpose of this study was to analysis the measurement invariance of a job satisfaction (Judge, B...
This study examines differences in job satisfaction work-related values between the Mexican-American...
Pioneer studies towards the definition of the concept of job satisfaction are based on the beginning...
Job satisfaction explains individuals ’ reactions towards their jobs. Many studies find that job sat...
Archival data from an attitude survey of employees in a single multinational organization were used ...
The purpose of this study is to examine whether culture moderates the relationship between job satis...
Job satisfaction explains individuals’ reactions towards their jobs. Many studies find that job sati...
There has been an explosion of businesses moving operations overseas, setting up international joint...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 23-25)."Several studies have documented differential job sat...
A comparison of job performance of Mexican-American and non-Mexican-American employees in various ci...
To examine cross-cultural and cross-occupational variations in job satisfaction, data from a multina...
How often do you say, \u22I hate my job?\u22, or hear that phrase uttered by your coworkers and frie...
The objective of this research is to determine if there is a relationship between organizational cul...
This study examines the importance employees place on various work aspects according to their nation...